FIELD: food industry.
SUBSTANCE: after packaging the fruit into jars, the fruits are poured over with 60°C hot water for 2-3 min which is then replaced with 85°C hot syrup. Then the jars are sealed, put on the carrier ensuring mechanical airtightness of the jars and they are heated in 75°C hot water for 5 min followed by taking them over into 85°C hot water for 20-25 min. After that tins are cooled down in the air flow during 20 minutes at speed 3-4 m/sec. In the course of heat treatment, the jars are turned upside down and rotated at a rate of 0.1 s-1.
EFFECT: improved finished products quality, reduced processing time and saving of thermal energy and water.
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Dates
2010-02-10—Published
2008-12-16—Filed